Gunung Mulu National Park

Mulu Caves National Park is
home to one of the longest
networks of caves in the
world. Here lies the worlds
largest underground chamber,
the Sarawak Chamber, capable
of accommodating forty Boeing
747 airplanes.

In Mulu, you will also find
one of the worlds biggest
cave
passage, Deer Cave, which can
fit five cathedrals the size
of Saint Pauls in London.
Another key attraction is
Clear Water Cave, the longest
cave in Southeast Asia. The
massive caves here are home
to
millions of bats and cave
swiftlets that swarm out into
the jungle in great clouds
every evening at dusk!

The outdoorsy type will be
pleasantly surprised by some
of the best examples of
tropical limestone weathering
in the world, including
enormous razor-sharp
pinnacles, deep-cut canyons,
appropriately named The
Pinnacles. There are tough
but
rewarding multi-day hikes
available from the resort. A
guide and porter are
recommended.

Getting Here

By BoatYou can also take the express
boat from Kuala Baram (three
hours) to Marudi. From
Marudi,
take a commercial express
boat
to Kuala Apoh or Long Panai
on
the Tutoh River (a tributary
of the Baram River). The
express departs Marudi at
noon
daily and returns to Marudi
in
the early morning of the next
day. The trip takes about
three hours.